Nonstop Destinations

8 direct flight destinations

Did you know you can fly direct from the Tri-Cities to eight different major cities? With no connections? Sure, Seattle is the obvious one. But you can also get direct daily service to San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Denver and Minneapolis and seasonal nonstop service to Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Phoenix-Mesa. Think of us as your well-connected friends.

Major hubs at a reasonable price

The general perception is a flight from the Tri-Cities Airport costs more
than a flight from one of our big city neighbors. We track that and guess what? The difference, on average, is about $40. That
doesn’t factor in extra costs such as parking, lodging, or fuel you’ll
pay just to get to a nearby city, so we ask: is it really more
expensive to Fly Tri-Cities?

First, you are likely looking at a
round-trip drive of 400 miles; that’s at least $50 for fuel, depending
on what you drive. If you want to park near the big city airport, you’ll
pay $15 to $20 or more per day. If you have a morning flight, you’ll
probably need a hotel for the night; be prepared to fork over $150 or
more for that.

Easy parking. Helpful people. Convenient amenities.

Wait, is this really an airport?

The Tri-Cities Airport (PSC) is the largest airport in the Southeastern Washington and Northeastern Oregon region and the fourth largest air carrier airport in the state of Washington with connections to eight major hubs. It serves a vibrant and growing region. In just the past five years, the number of enplanements at the airport has increased by nearly 100,000, which represents both the continued vibrancy of the region and the growing flight service available at the airport.

The airport is served by Delta, Alaska Air/Horizon Air, United and Allegiant with flights to Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Denver, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Mesa, Arizona.